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    CONTENTS
    preface
    Symbols .......................................................................................... ix
    Technician Notes ............................................................................. x
    Serial Number.................................................................................. x
    Locating Additional Information .................................................... x
    chapter1
    1.1  Computer Features and Models ............................................ 1-1
    1.2  System Memory Options....................................................... 1-4
    1.3  Power Management Functions .............................................. 1-5
    1.4  Setup Configuration Utility (SCU) ....................................... 1-6
    1.5  Compaq Configuration Record Utility ............................... 1-16
    1.6  Gathering Information......................................................... 1-17
    1.7  Diagnostics .......................................................................... 1-19
    1.8  Computer External Components ......................................... 1-20
    1.9  Design Overview ................................................................. 1-24
    chapter2
    2.1  Service Considerations .......................................................... 2-1
    2.2  Basic Troubleshooting Checklist .......................................... 2-1
    2.2  Power-On Self Test (Post) .................................................... 2-2
    2.3  Solving Common Problems .................................................. 2-5
    2.4  Test Errors ............................................................................. 2-7
    chapter3
    3.1  Serial Number Location ........................................................ 3-1
    3.2  Computer System Major Components.................................. 3-2
    3.3  Miscellaneous Plastic Kit Components ................................ 3-4
    3.4  Hardware Kit Components.................................................... 3-5
    3.5  Cable Kit Components .......................................................... 3-6
    3.6  Mass Storage Devices ........................................................... 3-7
    3.7  Miscellaneous ........................................................................ 3-8
    chapter4
    4.1  Tools Required ...................................................................... 4-1
    4.2  Service Considerations .......................................................... 4-1 
    						
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    4.3  Preventing Damage to Removable Drives ........................... 4-2
    4.4  Preventing Electrostatic Damage.......................................... 4-3
    4.5  Packaging and Transporting Precautions ............................. 4-4
    4.6  Workstation Precautions ....................................................... 4-4
    4.7  Grounding Equipment and Methods .................................... 4-5
    chapter5
    5.1  Serial Number ....................................................................... 5-1
    5.2  Disassembly Reference Chart............................................... 5-2
    5.3  Preparing the Computer for Disassembly ............................ 5-3
    5.4  Battery  Pack ......................................................................... 5-4
    5.5  Modem .................................................................................. 5-5
    5.6  Fan Assembly........................................................................ 5-8
    5.7  CD-ROM Drive................................................................... 5-10
    5.8  Processor ............................................................................. 5-12
    5.9  Memory ............................................................................... 5-15
    5.10  Top Cover.......................................................................... 5-17
    5.11  Hard Drive......................................................................... 5-19
    5.12  Real Time Clock (RTC) Battery....................................... 5-20
    5.13  Keyboard ........................................................................... 5-21
    5.14  EMI Shield ........................................................................ 5-23
    5.15  Touchpad ........................................................................... 5-25
    5.16  Speakers ............................................................................ 5-26
    5.17  Display Assembly ............................................................. 5-27
    5.18  Speaker Housing ............................................................... 5-32
    5.19  System Board .................................................................... 5-34
    5.20  Diskette Drive ................................................................... 5-38
    chapter 6
    SPECIFICATIONS
    appendix A
    CONNECTOR PIN ASSIGNMENTS
    appendix B
    POWER CORD SET REQUIREMENTS
    3-Conductor Power Cord Set .......................................................B-1
    Country-Specific Requirements...................................................B-2
    INDEX....................................................................................................... I-1 
    						
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    PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
    1.1  Computer Features and Models
    The Compaq Notebook 100 Series offers an AMD K6-2 475-MHz
    processor, a 12.1-inch SVGA TFT or HPA display, a 5.0-GB hard drive,
    and a 24X Max CD-ROM drive. The computer also comes equipped with
    a TouchPad pointing device and 4 MB of video SDRAM.
    Figure 1-1.  Compaq Notebook 100 Series 
    						
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    Models
    The Compaq Notebook 100 Series is available in the models shown in
    Table 1-1. The computer serial number is located on a bar code on the
    bottom of the computer and identifies the model’s features.
    Table 1-1
    Compaq Notebook 100
    Model Naming Convention
    Example:  serial number N10  K2  475  T1S  5  M  64  98
    Key
    A K2 475 T2S 5 M 64 98
    1 2345678
    KEYDESCRIPTIONOPTIONS
    1 Brand designator A = Notebook 100
    2 Processor K2 = AMD k6-2
    3 Processor speed 475 = 475-MHz
    4 Display T2S = 12.1”, CTFT, SVGA H2S = 12.1”, HPA, SVGA
    5 Hard drive size (MB) 5 = 5.0 MB
    6 Integrated
    communicationM = Modem 0 = None
    7 RAM (in MB) 64 = 64 MB 32 = 32 MB
    8 Operating system 98 = Microsoft
    Windows 982 = Microsoft Word
    2000SB = Microsoft Small
    Business
    Table 1-2
    Compaq Notebook 100 Models
    12345678SKU#Config.
    Code
    A K2 475 T2S 5 M 64 98/2 175844-XX4 FFG1
    A K2 475 T2S 5 M 64 98 180641-XX4 FFG2
    A K2 475 T2S 5 M 64 98 180641-XX5 FFG2
    A K2 475 T2S 5 0 64 98/2 180097-XX4 FFG3
    A K2 475 T2S 5 M 64 98/SB 175599-XX4 FFG4
    A K2 475 H2S 5 M 32 98/2 175843-XX4 FFF1
    A K2 475 H2S 5 M 32 98 180640-XX4 FFF2
    A K2 475 H2S 5 M 32 98 180640-XX5 FFF2
    A K2 475 H2S 5 0 32 98/2 180096-XX4 FFF3
    A K2 475 H2S 5 M 32 98/SB 175598-XX4 FFF4
    A K2 475 H2S 5 M 64 98/2 180095-XX4 FFF5
    A K2 475 H2S 5 M 64 98/SB 180094-XX4 FFF6 
    						
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    Features
    The Compaq Notebook 100 Personal Computer has the following
    features:
     AMD K6-2 475-MHz processor with 512 KB integrated L2 cache.
     64-MB 100-MHz SDRAM, expandable to 192 MB, or 32-MB
    100-MHz SDRAM, expandable to 160 MB, varying by computer
    model. The Compaq Notebook 100 also features a SODIMM
    memory expansion slot, capable of accepting a memory expansion
    board of 32-, 64-, or 128-MB.
     Primary memory cache is 64 KB; secondary memory cache is
    512 KB.
     12.1-inch SVGA TFT or HPA (800 × 600) color display, varying by
    computer model. These display feature:
     over 16.8 million colors.
     integrated Trident CyberBlade AGP2 controller bus.
     The computer also features external monitor support with 4G color
    (640 × 480, 800 ×600, 1024 ×768, 1280 ×1024), with up to 60-, 75-,
    or 85-Hz refresh rate.
     Microsoft Windows 98, professional or standard edition,
    preinstalled.
     Keyboard with TouchPad pointing device.
     56-Kbps AC97 modem (not supported in DOS mode).
     External AC adapter with 6-foot power cord.
     A 9-cell NiMH battery pack is standard equipment on the Compaq
    Notebook 100 Personal Computer. An 8-cell Li ion battery pack is
    available as an option.
     One Type II PC Card slot with support for both 32-bit CardBus and
    16-bit PC Cards.
     Mass storage devices include a 5.0-GB hard drive, 3.5-inch,
    1.44-MB diskette drive, and 24X Max CD-ROM drive.
     Connectors for parallel, serial, audio in/out, external monitor,
    universal serial bus, external keyboard, and AC power. An infrared
    port is also available. 
    						
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     1.2  System Memory Options
    Depending on the computer model, the main memory subsystem supports
    a minimum of 32 or 64 megabytes of Synchronous SDRAM, expandable
    to 160 or 192 megabytes. The minimum standard Synchronous SDRAM
    is integrated on the system board. The upgrade SDRAM is accomplished
    with memory expansion boards that are available on 128-, 64-, and 32-
    megabytes.
    The memory expansion slot is located underneath the fan/CPU cover.
    Refer to Chapter 5, “Removal and Replacement Procedures,” for
    information on installing and removing memory expansion boards.
    System memory can be upgraded as shown in Table 1-3.
    Table 1-13
    Memory Upgrade
    Base Memory on System Board Memory Expansion Board Total Memory
    32 MB   32 MB   64 MB
    32 MB   64 MB   96 MB
    32 MB 128 MB 160 MB
    64 MB   32 MB   96 MB
    64 MB   64 MB 128 MB
    64 MB 128 MB 192 MB 
    						
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    1.3  Power Management Functions
    Power Management functions of the computer are designed to conserve
    power. All Power Management functions can be configured from the
    Setup Configuration Utility (SCU), described later in this chapter.
    Automatic Power Management
    Automatic Power Management operates at two levels as described in the
    following paragraphs.
    Local Power Management
    Local Power Management controls computer subsystems. When a
    subsystem is inactive for a period of time, it is automatically shut down
    or slowed to reduce power consumption. The subsystem returns to an
    active state when it is accessed.
    Subsystems under Power Management include:
     Hard disk drive
     Diskette drive
     CD-ROM drive
     LCD display panel
     Global Power Management
    Global Power Management automatically puts the computer into Suspend
    mode when the computer is inactive for a period of time. The computer
    wakes up whenever activity resumes.
    The time-out settings for Suspend mode are set up in the SCU program.
    The computer uses Suspend-to-RAM (Standby) or Suspend-to-Disk
    (Hibernation) depending on the Suspend Data To setting in the SCU
    program.
    Manual Power Management
    Suspend mode can be initiated at any time in one of two ways:
     By pressing Fn + F12.
     By closing the top cover, if the Cover Close option is set to Suspend
    in the SCU program. 
    						
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    Suspend-to-Disk (Hibernation)
    When the computer suspends to disk, the system preserves all the running
    application programs as a file in a Suspend-to-Disk partition on the hard
    disk. The computer then turns off automatically. When the computer is
    powered on, the system reads the file from the Suspend-to-Disk partition
    back into memory, returning the computer to the state it was in before it
    was suspended.
    If there is no Suspend-to-Disk partition on the hard disk, use the
    HIBERNAT utility to create the partition, in order to be able to use the
    Suspend-to-Disk feature.
    Suspend-to-RAM (Standby)
    When the computer suspends to RAM, several subsystems enter standby
    or power-off mode to conserve power. The system wakes up when any
    key is pressed. Resume Timer and Ring Resume options also wake the
    system from Suspend-to-RAM.
    1.4  Setup Configuration Utility (SCU)
    The system comes with a Setup Configuration Utility (SCU). This utility
    configures BIOS settings via menu-driven utilities. Settings are stored in
    the CMOS RAM.
    The SCU must be used when:
     An error message indicates that the SCU should be run.
     Factory default settings need to be restored (after BIOS upgrades).
     Specific settings must be modified.
    Starting the SCU
    The SCU resides on the system ROM chip. Start the utility by pressing
    F10 during initial power up. 
    						
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    Main SCU Screen
     
     
    The SCU main screen is divided into three areas:
    Menu area – lists the available menu titles, across the top of the screen.
    Each menu title provides a pull-down menu of item settings.
    Display area – displays current system settings. This section also
    displays submenus for items that provide multiple options.
    Information and navigation area – provides keyboard/mouse
    instructions for moving around and making decisions.
    You can select items using either the keyboard or the TouchPad/mouse. 
    						
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     Startup  Menu
    The Startup pull-down menu contains basic system configuration
    settings.
     
    Startup Menu
    Item Function Default
    Date and
    TimeSets the system date and time. N/A
    Fast Boot When enabled, speeds up the booting
    procedure by bypassing the memory test. This
    option does not include a sub-menu. A check
    mark indicates Enabled. An underline
    indicates Disabled.Enabled
    Boot
    DeviceSets the boot device sequence. If all booting
    options are set to the same device, the
    computer tries to boot only from that device.Diskette A
    Hard Drive C
    CD-ROM Drive
    Set Admin
    passwordAllows the creation of an administrator-level
    password. This controls whether a non-
    administrator can boot the system or enter the
    SCU utility.
    Set User
    passwordSets up a user-level password. This controls
    booting, running the SCU, or resuming the
    system.
     An Administrator password must be set up prior to attempting to set
    up a User password.
     The Administrator password must be used to make changes in the
    SCU. The User password only allows browsing. 
    						
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